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Thompson, Blake win 100m at Jamaican championsh­ips

Whyte claims 400m hurdles; Knibb breaks nat’l record in women’s discus throw

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 24, (AFP): Elaine Thompson lowered her world-leading time in the 100 meters at the Jamaican Track and Field Championsh­ips Friday, while former world champ Yohan Blake roared to his fastest time in five years.

Thompson clocked a 10.71 seconds to win the women’s 100m and Blake did likewise in the men’s 100m with a blazing time of 9.90 seconds.

On a cool evening at Kingston’s iconic National Stadium, the two provided the star power with the absence of Jamaican Olympic heroes Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann FraserPryc­e.

Blake is making a comeback after several years on the sidelines with injuries. His time was his fastest since 2012 when he ran 9.69 seconds in Lausanne.

Julian Forte was second in 10.04 seconds after running a career best 9.99 seconds in the semi-finals, while Senoj-Jay Givans booked his first spot on a senior national team by placing third in 10.05 seconds.

Blake said he has been encouraged by his training partner Bolt.

“Every time I run, I am getting better and better and I just want to maintain this form going into the World Championsh­ips. Every day Usain encourages me at training,” he said.

Asked if there was any athlete that he feared on the track Blake said, “there is no one to fear, I train with the fastest man ever; what’s there to fear? I feel really good, and I am confident again and riding this wave of euphoria.”

He admitted however that it was difficult to get back to this level of fitness and confidence after a series of injuries.

“I was mentally scarred but my management team worked hard with me and look here we are.”

Thompson just missed equaling her personal best as she lowered her time form the 10.78 seconds. She streaked away from the field with the veteran Simone Facey taking second in 11.04 seconds and Jura Levy third in 11.06 seconds.

Rhonda Whyte created the biggest upset of the evening as she stormed over the last three hurdles to win the 400m hurdles in a career best time of 54.29 seconds.

There were no major surprises in the men’s and women’s 400m first round heats with all the top guns advancing to Saturday’s semi-finals.

Kellion Knibb broke the national record in the women’s discus throw for the third time this year after she threw 62.73m on her second attempt of the contest.

 ??  ?? From left: Winner Yohan Blake races against Odean Skeen and Tyquendo Tracey in the semifinal of the men’s 100m at the Jamaica National Senior
Championsh­ip in Kingston on June 23. (AFP)
From left: Winner Yohan Blake races against Odean Skeen and Tyquendo Tracey in the semifinal of the men’s 100m at the Jamaica National Senior Championsh­ip in Kingston on June 23. (AFP)
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